HUNTSVILLE,
Alabama — In the rush after Saturday's A-Day Game, the injury report was lost
in the shuffle.

Three
days later, coach Nick Saban had a
few updates before the Crimson Caravan kickoff in Huntsville on Tuesday
evening.

Linebacker
Reuben Foster got "a slight
concussion" when diving for the legs of Kenyan
Drake late in the first half Saturday. The rising sophomore appeared to hit
his head on Drake's leg before going down hard. Foster, who made two tackles
behind the line with the second team, appeared woozy and was helped to the
locker room early.

Foster,
a former 5-star recruit from Auburn, also worked through a stinger most of the
spring.

Second-team
right tackle Grant Hill also
suffered a sprained knee, but it wasn't something serious.

Coming
out of the spring, injury issues remain with a handful of prominent players.
Receiver DeAndrew White (toe) and
defensive lineman Darren Lake (pectoral
muscle) missed all of spring, but should be back in August.

Early-enrollee
freshman Tony Brown played with a
black non-contact jersey Saturday with the shoulder injury he re-aggravated a
few weeks.

"That's going to have to get taken care of," Saban said Saturday. "He hurt it in an all-star game before he got here, then fell over a hurdle and hurt it again running track. So we're going to have to fix that, but I don't think that will affect his ability to work over the summer."

The five-star cornerback from Texas had two tackles and an
interception in his first outing in Bryant-Denny Stadium.